Nine years and a half-billion dollars later after SpaceShipOne won the $10 million Ansar X Prize, Richard Branson marked the biggest milestone yet validating that his dream was more than a flight of fancy.
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States are deploying some of the same incentives used to win auto factories, distribution centers and office complexes.
First Space Hacker Workshop to Take Place in Silicon Valley
Are you a hardware hacker? Do you have the Right Stuff to become a citizen scientist or citizen astronaut? Here’s your chance to find out. Citizen scientists and hardware hackers […]
Space industry pioneers and leaders to shape the 21st Century “Business Case for Space” at Space Tech Conference 2013
Space Tech Conference (http://www.spacetechexpo.com) the West Coast’s premier space event, to be held on May 21-23, 2013 in Long Beach, California, will bring together high-profile market players and industry specialists […]
Texas A&M To Build Payload Carrier for Lynx Spaceplane
The carrier will be sized to accommodate up to 12 small scientific and education payloads a flight.
Silicon Valley Space Center to Develop Suborbital Payloads
The Silicon Valley Space Center will develop four scientific payloads to fly on the XCOR Lynx spacecraft, which is currently under construction in Mojave, California. The payloads will fly on […]
Planetary Science Institute Opens New Tucson Conference Center
The Planetary Science Institute will dedicate a third Tucson facility March 4 to accommodate the continued growth of the organization. The new 3,700 square-foot PSI Conference Center includes offices for […]
New Citizen Astronaut Candidates Announced
Michael Johnson (left), Edward Wright (right) Citizens in Space, a project of the United States Rocket Academy, announced two astronaut candidates at the Space Exploration Educators Conference, which took place […]
Profile | Stuart Witt, CEO, Mojave Air and Space Port
Stuart Witt believes without the freedom to try and to occasionally fail, creativity and productivity suffer.
NASA To Test Bigelow Expandable Module On Space Station
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver announced Wednesday a newly planned addition to the International Space Station that will use the orbiting laboratory to test expandable space habitat technology. NASA has […]